Mechanical animal



Dec. l5, 1931`\. c. THOMPSON MECHANICAL ANIMAL Filed June 50, 1930 5 Sheets-Sheet l ATTORNEY c. THOMPSON 1,836,203

MECHANICAL ANIMAL Filed June 50, 1930 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR ATTCRNBY n Maries mmof c. THOMPSON 1,836,203

MMMMM NICAL ANIMAL Filed June 30, 1930 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 r awzw Dec. 15, 1931. c. THOMPSON MECHANICAL ANIMAL 5 Sheets-*Sheet 4 Filed June 50, 1930 ATTCRNIV v MECHANICAL ANIMAL 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed June 30, 1930 (Zar/es Thom/fsm INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 15, 1.931 Y 'UNITE'DsTA-TES enanas-s. Trroi/irson, or NEW vom; N. Y.

" j .MncHANIcAL ANIMAL f Appation medium so, i930]` serial No. fissava.

This invention relates to mechanicaldevices which simulateuanimals and has particular reference to mechanical bearsL One of the objects of the invention is the l provision of a mechanical 'animal which, being placed in a populous surrounding, such as a store or place inf whichv saleable articles are being displayed, may bel caused to temporarily perform conspicuous rearing or rampant movements, so Aas yto invite the attention even of people whoarellocated at some distance. Y As the animal descends from the rampant position and then continues not only to move, at least brieiiy, but). also `to emit ,audible sounds, like a growling bear, the result'then is that those .Whose attention haslbeenarrested are attracted to thev 'articlesjon display, the latter being in the Vvicinity ofthe Vdenly discontinues the performance, this being tov secure another object of `the invention.` Y While in my Aprior application, `serially crations, personsf attractedby the initial movements may have an vopportunity to jobserve the Varticles on display.

vention, connected with the foregoing,lis the provision of Yan organization in which the constituent elements are so coordinated structurally and functionally as to insure improved results with materially reduced structure..

As the. animal, which isV electrically operated, carries'a quantity `of articles or nuggets, which maybe of the candy type, and even freely dispenses one of the articles after each rampant movement, this being responsive to vplacing actuatingmeans, such as a slug or metal disc,`in partof the mechanism, a still further. object v.of theinvention, with aview to further attracting attentionv to the display, is to occasionally pl'ace a valuable apparently animated mechanism,wliichsudnumbered 195,685, a bearis .disclosed which Therefore, a Vstill further-objectof the I inor gold nugget with those to'be freely dispensed:A Thefnuggets are procurable by the persons utilizing the actuating means, which also include a push button. Other objects and advantages of the invention will be hereinafter specifically'pointed out, or will become apparent, as the speciiication proceeds.

. With the above indicated objects in view, the invention resides in certain `novel constructions and combinations and arrangementof parts, clearly described in the following specification and fully illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which latter show embodiments of the invention as at present preferred.

Insaid drawings `Fig. 1 is a skeleton view of my improved mechanicalv animal.v l Y Y y Fig. Qis a fragmentary elevational view in which a bear is shown in a rearing orelevated position. Y y y Fig. 3 is an elevational view'of a frame. Figftis a partial elevational view of the structure shown inFig. 2. i I Fig. 5'is a perspective detail view. A y Fig. 'Gis also a perspective detail view. y

Fig. 7 is a fragmentary sectional detail view of a dispensing device. f

Fig. 8 is a fragmentary perspective of the inner frame structure. Y' Fig. 9 isa perspective showing operating mechanism for the dispensing device.

Fig. 10 `is a perspective of a dispensing slide per se.V i

Fig. 11 is a horizontal sectional view'taken on the line ll-ll'of'Fig 1.

Fig12 isa section on the line12-12 of Fig.11. l f Fig. 13 is a section on-the line 13-l3 of vFig. 11; and

Fig. 14C is a section on the line 111-14; of Fig-.11.

Fig. 15 is a section on the line 15-15 of Fig. 11.

Referring particularly to the drawings by reference characters, the numeral 10` represents the base of a stand or table7 on the top 11V of which, supported yon tubular front legs 12 and rear legs. 13, the animal stands, with all four feet on the said top or support, in a normal or horizontal position. VWhile these legs, in order to accommodate operating mechanism, and to render the structure light and easy to move, are hollow, the body of the animal, which includes wire ribs 14, is also hollow; and while the head, which has a pair of jaws l5, 16, is hinged to the body at 17, the internal structure is neatly enveloped by a removable mohair or hairy fabric cover or pelt 18, which renders the mechanical animal very realistic, other features being claws 19, and eyes 20. l

Vhile the ribs 14, which are spaced apart for limit fore and aft movement, as by flexible means 21, are also limitedly movable transversely, the inner or skeleton body framework includes a pair of hind shields 22, 23, so that when the animal rears or assumes a rampant position, as shall hereinafter appear, the pelt and part of the central body framework, which form an outer shell, sag slightly, as is natural with animals of this class. The shield 22 is pivoted at 22, and the shield 23, which is resiliently connected with the body structure at 23', is .also yieldably connected with the shield 22 by a link as at 21'.

The mechanism is operated by an electric motor 24, in the circuit of which is a. pair of normally spaced contacts 25. Qn inserting a. disk or slug in a receiver 26, for descent through a chute 27, to strike a pivoted trigger 28, the said trigger releases a spring actuated tongue 28 which closes the circuit at 25, to start the motor. Also in the wiringis a switch 29, which may be used to close the circuit instead of the disc.

Carried on the base is a base plate 30 on which, as well as the motor 24, bearings are mounted for the motor shaft and for additional shafts 31, 32. While the motor shaft carries a worm 33, and the shaft 31 a worm 34, the said shaft 31 also carries a worm gear 35, which meshes with the worm of the motor shaft; and the shaft 32 a gear 36, which meshes with the worm 34 of the shaft 31, so that, each shaft being in turn geared down, revolution of the shaft 32 is comparatively slow.

Attached to part of the base 10 is a bracket 38 which has, pivoted thereon at 38, a forked arm 39. This arm carries a roller 40 and, at its inner end, a pair of links 41 which, attached to adjustable linkage below a slidable frame 42, is effective, on movement of the forked arm, to slide said frame 42 in a fixed f ame generally` designated 43, the latter being carried on the support 11. While the support has therein an opening 11, the frame 43 is provided with keepers, as at 37, 37. Said adjustable linkage includes a tnrnbuckle member 44.

On revolution of the shaft 32 a largeflobed cam 45, rigid with said shaft, is effective, ow-

ing to contact with the roller 40, to depress the arm 39. `While body of the .animal rises, by reason of a frame 42, which is slidable in the keepers, during depression of said arm, just as the tip of the cam passes the roller the said body descends to the horizontal position. Springs, as at 46, disposed within the legs 12, absorb weight as the said legs reach the table or support.

A pair of frame members 47, upwardly curved at their top edges, and having on the latter resilient or rubber coverings 4S, form an internal rigid structure or frame, and as the ribs 14 are supported on these coverings and limitedly movable upwardly therefrom, the said ribs, one of which is however rigid with the inner frame structure, as at 14', impart a very natural appearance to the body of the animal, when` the pelt, which is adjustable as by fastening elements, not shown, is fastened over the ribs. Bars 49 extend from the members 47, and while a pivot rod 5() is carried by these bars the terminals of the frame 42 are also pivoted on the said rod. A. torsion spring 51 partly takes the weight of the body during movement. Like links 52, one on each side, are terminally pivoted on the bars 49 and on the rod Carried on a. pair of ears 53 is a container 54 in which nuggets 55 or articles to be dispensed are placed. A cam 56, rigid vwith the shaft 32 is effective to depress one of three levers, as the body rises, to pull a cable 57 or wire which, attached to an arm 58, is also attached to the said lever. ihile the three levers are pivoted on a bracket 59, the said arm is rigid with a turnable rod 60, on which is also a spring controlled arm 61., and as the latter arm is att-ached by a wire 62 to a slidable trough 63 recess 64 is aligned with a tube 65 of the container 54, so that an article 55, dropped inteI the said recess, is also then positionedl in a housing 66. As the body descends the cam 56 releases the lever and its cable 57 to align the recess with a 4dispensing tube 67, as seen in Fig. 7. Therefore, the nugget is delivered into a tra-y 68, or the like, as the body descends. This tube 67 is held in the required position ony the animal by a coller 69 and strap 70.

For urging the ribs- 14 upwardly, to hump the back of the animal, after the article drops into the tray 59, this being to denote anger or to protect the article, as well as to cause amusement, a curved arm 71, which is rigid with a turnable rod 72, is carried within the body. This arm rests on another turnable rod 73, on which is an arm 74. Attached at one ofits ends in another arm 75, the latter being` rigid with the rod 73, is a cable or wire 76, the opposite end of which. is attached to a second one of the three levers which are pivoted on the bracket 59 ',ofithe base 30;` and as another cam717=is fred 731beiiigturned, the` arm A74 .urges the f Curved,v armv 71; upwardly;` for movingthe outer `shell of)K the. body, as above. described. Astheprojeetion of theicam 77passes the lever the arm 7150i course drops.

A;4 third lever 7 8,L also pivoted on the bracket 59 is depressed; during'- revolution of the shaft; 32,-,by a third cam wheel or disc 79, there beingalsoa projectionA onthef lat,- ter. Ter-minally attached to tliellever 78 and to one arm 80 of a lever, which is pivoted at 81, is another cable 82.] Since the other arm 83 of this latter lever has pivoted thereon at 84 a push rod 85, movementy of the cable 82, responsive to depression of the lever 78, urges the said rod longitudinally, against the action of a spring` 86. The end of this rod then contacts with/'a plate 87 lto rock the hinged head of the animal.

While the head is rockable, the lower jaw 15, which is pivoted at 88, is movable relative to the upper jaw to perform a biting operation, this latter operation being performed during turning movement of the rod Y73, since the latter has thereon an arni 89,to which is attached a cable 76. This cable passing over a sheave 90, which is carried on theinner rigid frame structure, and is terminally attached to the lower jaw at` 91.V

Said inner frame structure includes, in attachrnent with the member 47, a yoke 92 and a saddle 93, which latter while carrying the forward end of the flexible member 21, secures at its base 94 thetop endsvof the Asprings 46. While the yoke 92 carries a bridge piece 95, the latter has attached. thereto', and also to the saddle 93, a plate 96, and as this plate is slotted and coacts with a slotted plate 97, as seen in Fig; 5, the head'of the animal is longitudinally adjustable, sinceV screws 98 or the like engage in the slots to said plate 97 l in a selected `position,relative to the plate 96. The forward terminal ofthe plate97 forms part of the hinge 17.

An electrically operated horn 100., being mounted on the rear part of the yoke 92,*is carried by the inner frame structure, and as this horn has in the orifice thereof a piece of flexible tubing 99, which may be indented or bent as desired, the growls or sound of the horn may be changed. In order to properly time the sounding of the horn, which, by wiring 101, is connected in parallel with the circuit wiring of the motor 24, said wiring 101 has therein a makel and break conductor 102.

This conductor is carried on a disc of insulating material 103 which is attached vte and rpvolvable with the shaft 32, also in the circuit, in parallel with thehorn is a lamp or lamps, as at 104, and a rheostat-105.

`Preferably, theshaft ust mentioned turns in the direction indicated in Fig. 13, so that.

the `convex edge ofthe cam 45rather slowly depressesthe arm 39 to raise the body of the anim-al accordingly; then the body, by reason of the opposite straight or lrather concave edge of the saidcam, drops or descendsquick f j ly as is usualwith animals of the' bear type.

Oncompletion of a cycle of` operations by the animal4 the circuit is broken at 55, sinceY the'reris onthe 'base30-an arm 106, which i carries a rodV 107 for moving the tongue 28@ against the action of a spring 108, to open the circuit.v A rod 109 may be used infconnection witht-he switch 29yfor opening or `closing theicircuit Vat '110, said latter rod being also carried `onthe arm 106. This arm s-pivoted on .a Vbracket 111 and is spring tensioned at 112,210 that' a tooth 113 of a disc114 onthe shaft 32 is effective to contact with a tooth 115.,.-on thesaid rod, 106, to urge the latter against, the action ofthe spring 112. The

rod 10.6, is showmjust after completion of a Y,

cycle of. movement, in 15.4

While'rollersz116, 117 are provided on a pin 118,carried onabar 49to facilitate.movement ofv the cables 76 and 82, a roller 119 for the cable 57 is Carriedon the rodi50; andwliile thesecables are movably positioned inthe vopening 11 of the base 11, turnbuckles are provided, as at 44 for-'adjusting purposes.

The, zihieldv 23 ,is movable` relative to., the shield22, by reason .of thelinks 21,and. movement of said shield 23 is further controlled Aby strips 120,` 121,` which, attached to the resilient strip 23,', are also attached at their opposite endsto said latter shield. Mutual Vmovement of these shields, whiclrare slotted,

as. at 12 2, is also controlled by acooperating pi'nl123. The hereinbefojre described construction admits of considerable modification without departing from the invention; therefore, I do not wish to be limited to the precise arrangements shown and described, which are as llfQle'Sllh by Way of illustration merely.. In other. words, the scope of protection 4contem`- plated is tov be; taken .solely froin-the appended claims,` interpreted as broadly. asis conSiSteIltWtlithe prior art. i What is claimed as new is:V Y 7 1,. In a1 mechanical animal comprising'inV combination; with'asupport anda base, said support havingan opening therein, hollow rear legs rigid with said supportand conv mnnicating with said opening, an angularly adjustable hollow body, flexible means connecting the latter with said legs, a frame dis,- posed within said body and partly attached tdsaid body, said frame being movable with said body, pivot means carried by said frame adjacent said hollow legs, a secondframe i m'ovably disposed; in said opening, and in said hollow` legs, said second frame pivoted on said second means, an actuatingr arm carried on said base, linkage connecting said arm and said'second frame, a revolvable shaft,

' rear legs carried on said support and communieating with said opening, an angularly adpistable hollow body, yleldable means connecting said body with said legs, a frame disposed within said body and partly attached to said body, said frame being movable with said body, pivot means carried by said frame adjacent said hollow legs, a second frame movably disposed in said opening and in said hollow legs, said second frame p'ivoted on said second means, an actuating arm carried on said base, a roller mounted on said arm, linkage connecting said arm and said second frame, a revolvable shaft, and a cam rigid with said shaft and movably contacting with said roller for actuating said arm, whereby on revolution of said shaft said second frame is effective to move said first frame for li fting said body.

3. In a mechanical animal comprising in combination with a support and a base, said support having an aperture therein, hollovT rear legs resting on said support and communicating with said opening, an angularly adjustable hollow body, yieldablc means connecting said body with said legs, a frame disposed within said body and partly attached to said body, said frame being movable with said body, pivot means carried by said frame adjacent said hollow legs, a second frame movably disposed in said opening and in said hollow legs, said second frame pivoted on said second means, a bracket carried by said base, an actuating arm inovably mounted on said bracket, a roller carried by said arm.` linkage connecting said arm and said second frame, a revolvable shaft, and a cam rigid with said shaft and movably contacting with said roller for actuating said arm, whereby on revolution of said sha-ft said second frame is effective to move said firstframe :for lifting or depressing said body.

4. In mechanical animal comprising in combination with a support and a base, said animal including a hollow body, which latter has therein a rigid frame, and said support having an opening therein, a rockable head having internally thereof a plate, hinge means connecting said head and said frame, a lever pivoted on said frame, a push rod pivoted at one of its ends on one arm of said lever and having its other end disposed adja cent said plate, spring means carried by the other arm of said lever and normally retaining the second end of said rod in spaced relation with said plate, rollers mounted within said hollow body, a revolvable shaft carried on said base, a depressible lever pivoted on said base, flexible means terminally attached at one of its ends to said first lever adjacent said spring means, said flexible means passing over said rollers and through said opening and having it other end attached to said second lever, and a cam rigid with said shaft for depressing said second lever, whereby on revolution of said shaft said flexible means is effective tomove said first lever on its pivot, against the action of said spring means, to urge said rod into contact with said plate for rocking said head.

In testimony whereof I hereby aliiX my signature.

CHARLES THOMPSON. 

